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<blockquote data-quote="Stoggler" data-source="post: 1574287" data-attributes="member: 75203"><p>That's true. I guess they most resemble their natural nesting sites of cliffs.</p><p></p><p>Chichester cathedral has a pair of peregrines nesting, with the RSPB having their staff there over the spring and summer months. There is also a pair nesting on the highest tower in Brighton, as well as in the Barbican in London (that particular pair are currently using the chimney on Tate Modern as a roost - again the RSPB are in evidence at present).</p><p></p><p>I've seen here on FB someone reporting the sighting of a Red Kite over the City of London too - think that was just a few months ago. Yet to see one myself, but would love to!</p><p></p><p>And the WWT Centre in Barnes (still strictly London!) has kestrels, a hobby and peregrine spotted regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoggler, post: 1574287, member: 75203"] That's true. I guess they most resemble their natural nesting sites of cliffs. Chichester cathedral has a pair of peregrines nesting, with the RSPB having their staff there over the spring and summer months. There is also a pair nesting on the highest tower in Brighton, as well as in the Barbican in London (that particular pair are currently using the chimney on Tate Modern as a roost - again the RSPB are in evidence at present). I've seen here on FB someone reporting the sighting of a Red Kite over the City of London too - think that was just a few months ago. Yet to see one myself, but would love to! And the WWT Centre in Barnes (still strictly London!) has kestrels, a hobby and peregrine spotted regularly. [/QUOTE]
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